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phoenixdronepros • February 1, 2023

Why are drones used in construction?


Drones increase the productivity of construction projects.

Photo by Phoenix Drone Pros, Robert Biggs, An aerial view of a parking lot and train tracks

Gone are the days when construction projects took a long time to finish. Besides, we didn't see the work efficiency in construction projects which we can see now. Thanks to the advanced technologies that make things happen. Among the fascinating technologies, drones are the most prominent of which greatly contribute to the construction industry. 


Drones increase the productivity of construction projects. Moreover, with the help of drones, construction projects can be performed with a lot of ease. For example, drones help to ensure workplace safety, proper documentation of projects, reduce cost, etc.


In this article, we plan to share with you how drones have become a big cheese in the construction industry. You will be surprised to know how the construction industry makes the most use of drones in order to grow

What is the Purpose of Using Drones In the Construction Industry?


Why do we go with modern technologies every single day? To make our life easy and relaxed and remove barriers of work. Agreed? In terms of construction sites, there is no exception. We have seen many advanced technologies or tools being introduced in construction projects. 


Drones are from that long list, making construction jobs safer and faster. Sounds good? Not yet?


According to the
report of Allied Market Research , the market size of drones in construction was $4800 million in 2019. Amazed? The report also claims the market size will increase to around $12000 million within 2027. Hope you are smart enough to determine the impact of drones (for aerial photography) in construction. 


Let's know why people who are involved in construction projects tend to use drones.



To Design Projects 


Proper design is key in preparing the stage for construction projects. The more perfect construction engineers can design the projects, the better it is for the project. With the help of drones, it is possible to create a
3D model of the project. 


Additionally, the aerial photographs will give the construction manager an overview of where construction takes place. And luckily, all these lead up to ensuring the design of the construction project correctly. Moreover, it will be possible to get an idea of how the construction will look once it is finished.


To Monitor Work Progress 


Low productivity has always become a severe issue in construction projects. Construction managers often have to deal with
poor construction productivity . And in most cases, it happens due to needing to monitor the ongoing construction projects carefully. 


Lack of monitoring of work progress in construction projects creates delays in ending the project at a specific time. Besides, it is often only possible to monitor some sides and areas of the construction project because of the huge size. 


But no worries! Drones, in such cases, play a vital role in order to monitor the construction project comprehensively. Due to this, the productivity in construction tasks is often dramatically increased. 


This is because the workers involved in a particular construction task know they are under surveillance, and there's no scope for taking their duties lightly.


To Let the Clients Inform About the Construction Project


Do you have a construction business? Then you might surely know how important it is to let clients know about updates on construction projects. And in most cases, a constructor must do it for regular intervals. Here, drones play another significant role as well. 


You make videos of construction projects and let your clients know what is happening on the construction site, even if they are sitting at home. Not only the clients but the construction managers can also benefit from this.


Additionally, emotional aspects are also involved in seeing the construction project progress, especially for real construction owners. And 360-degree video and photography create something like a documentary of the project.


You can check this video to watch how drones work in construction projects.
https://youtu.be/YaxlPCk_qXk

To Keep the Workplace Safe


Do you know around 1000 workers die in the United States due to construction-related work? [
Source ] The number is huge, but we can reduce the number by using drones in construction. Now you might be wondering how to keep the workplace secure by using drones, right? 


Sometimes, the construction tools or equipment are in a position where they can cause severe accidents. And in most cases, it is only possible to monitor some of the tools and equipment at the same time. 


But, if drones are used in construction sites, it will be possible for the people responsible for ensuring safety in construction projects to know the position of the tools.


And therefore, if any tools or equipment are in a position that might cause uneven accidents, construction managers can take measures to place the tools in a safer place. In this article, construction sites have become safer places to work in. 

To Cut Off Construction Project Cost


Monitoring construction sites pretty often can be a costly task if there is a good number of humans involved in it. However, with the help of drones, constructors can reduce the cost, and fewer people are needed to monitor the construction project. 


Flying drones at regular intervals, a construction manager can easily inspect the condition of the construction. 


Sometimes, the expenses of construction projects become higher due to needing more knowledge regarding how much building materials are left. But, with drones, a constructor can easily determine how much materials are left in different areas of a construction project. 



Moreover, the amount of rework in construction can be reduced using drones. And in this way, the constructor can reduce costs by only purchasing the number of materials needed.


Are There Any Drawbacks to Using Drones in Construction?


We don’t have any doubt regarding the effectiveness of drone technology in construction. But, there are some limitations or drawbacks still with this technology regarding construction tasks. 


First up, in most cases, it is not secure to fly drones near people. Somewhere there is a group of people; you shouldn’t use drones as the flapping wings of the drones can hurt people. 


Additionally, you can use drones to carry massive building materials, which we might see in the near future but not for now. Besides, you won’t get the expected flight time if you want to use multirotor drones. So, not having longer flight times can be another drawback of drones while using them in construction. 


Other than these, construction workers might need more skill to fly drones can be a drawback, but this is not a major issue.

Final Words


In the future, drone technology will contribute more to construction. Manufacturers have already started to increase the efficiency of drones so that they can be well-capable in helping construction projects on a large scale. 


Yes, it is true that constructors still need to be aware of how they can make the most use of drones. But things will change very fast. Manufacturers are running marketing campaigns to raise awareness of using drones on construction sites.


You don't need to spend a lot of money to buy drones. But, the outcome you can get from drones, ease your construction task, will be pretty impressive. Ultimately, it is important to choose the right type of drone and know how to make the most out of it.

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